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andreyqin2014-12-10 21:58:42
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andreyqin, 2014-12-10 21:58:42

Chrome or Firefox for web development?

For as long as I can remember, I have always used Firefox + Firebug + Web Developer to work on the client side, but I noticed that everyone at work uses Chrome, arguing that it is supposedly a more convenient set of tools out of the box + the presence of extensions that Firefox does not have.
I decided to ask the community who uses what and why? Which do you think is more functional: Firebug or Chrome Dev Tools? How do you feel about standard Mozilla tools? What do you generally live?

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aen, 2014-12-10
@aen

For as long as I can remember, I always drank coffee in the morning, but then I noticed that at work everyone drinks tea, arguing that it has a supposedly more pleasant taste and the presence of aromas that coffee does not have.
I decided to ask the community who drinks what and why? What do you think is more delicious: tea or coffee?

I hope you got what I meant. Use what is comfortable for you and what solves your problems.

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Ergil Osin, 2014-12-10
@Ernillew

Use notepad for development. But it is worth testing at least in browsers on two popular engines. Use the debugging tools that are convenient for you.

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sanan :o, 2014-12-10
@sanantech

What I use:
I use Chromic, but he's been having "those days" lately. Through time opens the sites under the protocol https, just for information. It bothers me when visiting a significant part of the sites, so I mentioned it.
Each browser has its own display features, and when making layouts, you need to layout for as many browsers as possible, and most importantly, for as many browser versions as possible. Since the same browser in different versions displays the site differently. Therefore, it is advisable to use frameworks, including paid ones, as well as online services on this topic.
Test your work on as many browsers and browser versions as possible.

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Vladislav Soprun, 2014-12-11
@soprun

My main browser is Chrome, for checking cross-browser compatibility I use others, that is, Firefox and [censored] IE.
Opera, Chrome, Safari on webkit, so there is minimal difference between them.

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zooks, 2014-12-11
@zooks

Whoever is more comfortable, they use it. I use both browsers.

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